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Millions of America's working poor may lose out on key anti-poverty tax credit because of the pandemic

  • Written by Rebecca Hasdell, Postdoctoral fellow, Stanford University
imageDemand for food aid has soared during the pandemic.Joe Raedle/Getty Images

The pandemic is driving American families to the edge, with tens of millions at risk of losing their homes and over 1 in 10 U.S. adults reporting their households didn’t have enough to eat in the previous week.

While Congress debates extending unemployment benefits that...

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